Mechanical implement.



, PATENTED JUNE 26, 1906.

C. F. P. WARNER. MECHANICAL A:i1\lIPLfI\lI111\1T,

APPLICATION FILED JANfZQ, 1906.

ity oli small pieces of Work in position between the pins 6 6 on a planer-bed, the rear tace of body of the device backingr directly up against said pins, the Work resting primarily against the parallel block 7.

The usual chuck in which small Work is held to be machined is capable ordinarily of holding but one piece at a time,while by the application oirny device even between the jaws of this same chuck four or five times as many small pieces may be held and operated upon all at one time and 'finished practically in the same length ot time it Would take to operatel upon the one, as these four or live pieces Would all come Within the minimum length of the stroke of the planer or shaper. Thus it will be seen that by the use of my device agreat deal of time is saved for both the machine and its attendant.

The device is extremely simple, inexpen- K sive to construct, and very practical and eilicient in its operation, and produces a result not heretofore obtainable by any mechanical tool on the market, and by its use the labor on many varieties of Work is greatly facilitated and the quality brought to a .hlgher standard. l -v Having thus described my invention, what l claim as new, and desire to securey by Letters Patent, isfl. A device of the character described, comprising a body portion, a plurality of adjustable retaining-screws threaded therein at close intervals, said screws being` adapted to be turned outward and extended from said body to engage and hold by pressure the Work towbepperated upon.

2. A device of the character described, comprising a body portion, a plurality of adjustable retaining-screws threaded therein at close intervals, said screws being downwardly inclined and adapted to be turned outward and extended from said body to en gage and carry the Work to its seat and hold the same by pressure to be operated upon.

3. A device of 'the character described comprising a body portion, a plurality of adjusteble retaininfr-screws threaded therein. at close intervals, said screws being downwardly inclined and adapted to be turned outward and extended from said body to en `gage and hold by pressure the Work to be operatedupon, and vertically-adjustable means in said body on which' the same is supported.

4. A device of' the character described, comprising a body portion, a plurality of adjustable retaining-screws threaded therein at close intervals, said screws being set at an angle to the rear face of the body and inclining slightly downward therefrom, and said screws being adapted to, be turned and eze tended outward from said body so that the heads oli the same will engage and hold by pressure the-work to be operated upon, and a plurality of supporting-screws threaded into the under side of said body by the rotation of which said body may be adjusted vertically.

In testimony whereof l ahx my signature in presence of two Witnesses.

CHARLES F. P. WARNER `Witnesses: i

HoWAn'D E. BARLow E. OGDEN. 

